The games, though in the early stages of iterative development, are
very popular and we find ourselves scrambling to meet the demands of a
broad spectrum of potential player communities which range from the
IFRC itself along with many other national and global humanitarian
organizations and include government representatives, community
leaders, members of the community, NGOs, donors and other
stakeholders.
What we’re looking for at this point are examples of existing games
that bring the participant through a similarly complex decision
process based on a probability where there is no way to avoid the
randomness of whether the predicted event materializes.
We are interested in both of these perspectives:
• Games that address disaster preparedness
• Games that are designed to illustrate a complex decision-making
process but are not tailored to the humanitarian sector
Although face-to-face game play seems to be the most effective format
for this type of learning experience, games in other formats will be
just as informative.
Thanks,
Patricia
You may be interested in this game:
http://insidedisaster.com/experience/Main.html
This was created by a team that was embedded with the Canadian Red Cross at
the very beginning of the Haiti Earthquake. It may not exactly suit your
purposes but it has been very critically successful and the unique access
footage they use makes the experience of the game impactful,
CM
Christine McGlade
Manager
Interactive & Digital Media
P: 416-484-2810
E: cmcg...@tvo.org
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And about disaster preparedness. There is a book called The zombie
survival guide, by Max Brooks. It might sound silly but it is actually
a very useful book, applicable on way more scenarios than a zombie
outbreak.
I hope you give them both a chance.
Best regards
Marcus Olsson
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we have signed an MOU and are actually in the final stage of
completing a Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) Game for MERCY Malaysia -
http://www.mercy.org.my/.
The board game focus on Disaster Management in particular Disaster
Preparedness and the starting point we are focusing on Earthquake,
Tsunami, Flood, Thypoon and Pendemic. Its about educating, promoting
and advocating the DRR.
The game make the players to prioritize, decision making and
collaborating with others to save the world!
By the way, my name is Effendy Norzaman from Malaysia. I am the
Founder of FnD mindspot, We are an enterprise that promote game and
the power of game. We have a place where people come and hangout and
play games(mainly physical game where more human interaction).
That outlet also become our showroom and our R&D centre where we study
games in details, its mechanics and how can we use that in non gaming
context and every day life to engage people and solve problems.
We also going out promoting games and design and customize games for
others. We have been in operation nearly 2 years now. www.facebook.com/FnD.mindspot
Our DRR game for MERCY just now will be of your interest, it will be
complete by January 2012.
Keep in touch and lets see how can we help to save the world! :-)
I can be contacted at f...@mindspot.com.my as well.
Best regards
FnD